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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by xyyman: [qb] A lot of these debates can be resolved by undertanding the [i]ancient migration patterns of Africans. [/i] What makes E3a "link" (per DJ)with West Africans. E3a supposedly originated in somewhere in western Sudan. Do you think they ALL teleported to West Africa? Some Ethiopian and Sudanese groups carry as much as 45% E3a. Upper Egyptians also carry the hg. Tut has ALMOST a good a chance being E3a as E3b. And a greater chance than R1b. You guys really have to start analyzing the data yourself and stop regurgitating the [i]conclusion[/i] section. Where is our resident DNA expert? Stop stroking yourself and get to work. This kid Astenb is pulling ahead. [/qb][/QUOTE]E3a is the predominant PN2 haplogroup for West, Central, and southern Africa. That said, it doesn't mean it doesn't occur in east or northeast Africa as well. In fact the highest concentrations of E3a occurring in east Africa do so around the Nile Valley, hence it's high frequency in Sudan and Upper Egypt. The converse is true with E3b-- it occurs predominantly in East Africa, but it is also found in West and especially Northwest Africa as well. Either way, they are BOTH PN2 clade and both are sibling lineages. As far as R1b, it was explained before that while R1b predominates in Europe there is a paraclade in Africa that exist and in fact the oldest underived R1* lineages are found in West Africa. Thus, [i]if[/i] by any chance Tut carried R1b, it is going to be that of the African variety related to Siwa Oasis peoples than some German or Irishman as idiots like Hammered believe. [b]LOL[/b] :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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